Who runs Seedance2Prompt and how the content is made
This is an independent editorial site for Seedance prompts, guides, and glossary terms. This page explains who maintains it, how content is selected, and how corrections or source requests are handled.
Seedance2Prompt is maintained by the Seedance2Prompt Editorial Team
Seedance2Prompt is an independent editorial project focused on Seedance prompt examples, practical guides, and glossary entries.
It is not an official site from ByteDance, Seedance, Google, or Gemini. The goal is to turn scattered examples and terminology into a library that is easier to search, compare, and reuse.
Why this site exists
Seedance information is often scattered across short videos, social posts, and isolated prompt examples, which makes it hard for people to know what to study first.
This site connects Prompt Library, Guides, and Glossary into one path so readers can move from an example to the workflow and then to the terminology behind it.
How content is made
1. Collection
We gather publicly available Seedance prompt examples, cases, workflow notes, and glossary candidates.
2. Selection
We keep items that are reusable, explainable, and actually helpful to another creator, not just popular or eye-catching.
3. Editorial work and translation
We add titles, summaries, related links, usage context, and readable localization where a page needs it.
4. Corrections
If information is outdated, a source needs clarification, or a page contains an error, the editorial team updates it and reflects material changes in the update date.
Corrections, source questions, and contact
For factual corrections, source clarification, rights claims, or removal requests, contact support@seedance2prompt.com.
The editorial team typically reviews requests within 5 business days and updates, clarifies, or removes content when needed.
Use this for corrections, source verification, rights issues, and update requests.
Notes
This site is independently operated and does not represent any official model provider or brand owner.
Some organization, translation, and summarization work may use AI assistance, but the editorial team reviews content before publication.